Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] [verb] new [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The country 's largest carrier is not keen to face new battles at home when it is trying to spread its wings overseas , by buying TWA 's slots at Heathrow . |
2 | As we shall see , it is possible in the quantum theory for the ordinary laws of science to hold everywhere , including at the beginning of time : it is not necessary to postulate new laws for singularities , because there need not be any singularities in the quantum theory . |
3 | The Landmark Trust is always willing to consider new candidates for restoration and is often restoring up to a dozen buildings at any one time . |
4 | However much you are attached to your own ‘ home ground ’ , it is always exciting to visit new places , to see scenes that are different and , if you are a student of the natural world , to find birds and beasts that are ‘ new ’ and unfamiliar . |
5 | The club is also delighted to welcome new members and their partners of any playing standard and offers , among other things , access to some 300 court hours a year for a mere £10 annual subscription . |
6 | Therefore , once the parties have committed themselves to an offer and acceptance , it is too late to introduce new terms . |
7 | It is quite clear that it is too late to introduce new terms by reference to them on an invoice . |
8 | [ This is a slur against a notorious wealthy miser who is too mean to buy new sheets ] . |
9 | It is very nice to see new faces on that Prize List this year and hope that it will be an incentive to others to follow their example . |
10 | One contributor replied that it is very difficult to create new jobs at all and especially difficult to attract jobs to Northern Ireland . |